More tha one exclude list
More tha one exclude list
I have my exclude list in options, which I enable every so often. Is it possible to have a separate, different, exclusion list, which I can leave permanently enabled, containing files and folders that I never want included in searches?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Re: More tha one exclude list
You could do something like change the default 'Everything' search Filter, editing that to include your excludes.
So you could change the Search: from the existing <nul> (meaning everything) to !$Recycle.Bin (to then mean, everything except RecycleBin).
So you could change the Search: from the existing <nul> (meaning everything) to !$Recycle.Bin (to then mean, everything except RecycleBin).
Re: More tha one exclude list
Thanks, the problem is that I use various filters fairly frequently, and I don't want to have to change them all.
Re: More tha one exclude list
Take a look at omitting results
The effect is the same as an exclusion list, but the omiited results can be toggled to be included on-the-fly, without rebuilding the database.
It is even possible to (temporarily) toggle individual entries/rules/filters by unchecking them.
The effect is the same as an exclusion list, but the omiited results can be toggled to be included on-the-fly, without rebuilding the database.
It is even possible to (temporarily) toggle individual entries/rules/filters by unchecking them.
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No good either I'm afraid. I frequently the results omission list..
What I need is something that will permanently exclude a particular directory across all drives. Along the lines of the exclude option in settings.
What I need is something that will permanently exclude a particular directory across all drives. Along the lines of the exclude option in settings.
Re: More tha one exclude list
Below the Add Folder button in the Exclude settings is an Add Filter button.
Create a filter as follows to exclude all folders name "everything" (including files and subfolders)
Create a filter as follows to exclude all folders name "everything" (including files and subfolders)
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**\everything\
Re: More tha one exclude list
I don't want to add it to the existing exclude option, as I also use the exclude every so often.
I'm looking for a way to basically 'set and forget'.
Using exclude and omissions is no good for me as I toggle these on and off.
I'm looking for a way to basically 'set and forget'.
Using exclude and omissions is no good for me as I toggle these on and off.
Re: More tha one exclude list
So what else do you have in mind if exclude list, filters and result omissions are off the table?
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Possibly a secondary exclusion list?
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I'm more on Harry's side than yours, Horst.
I've long thought that multi-stage exclude lists would be a boon. In different circumstances - think of during a Zoom meeting demos - I don't want/need to show photos of my family hounds, but otherwise I would.
Almost invariably I would exclude the recycle bin, as cited above, together with other 'permanents'.
Different stages of excludes would be extremely helpful, mix and vary, as the need arises, I believe.
The only method I know of to do this (although I'll examine a suggestion made above) is to keep text files of exclude lists taken from the main ini and paste them in when I need to swap - but that's not very GUI, is it?
Support + 1.
[PS ..for a very small number of users [..for a very small amount of sand][count vs mass]]
I've long thought that multi-stage exclude lists would be a boon. In different circumstances - think of during a Zoom meeting demos - I don't want/need to show photos of my family hounds, but otherwise I would.
Almost invariably I would exclude the recycle bin, as cited above, together with other 'permanents'.
Different stages of excludes would be extremely helpful, mix and vary, as the need arises, I believe.
The only method I know of to do this (although I'll examine a suggestion made above) is to keep text files of exclude lists taken from the main ini and paste them in when I need to swap - but that's not very GUI, is it?
Support + 1.
[PS ..for a very small number of users [..for a very small amount of sand][count vs mass]]
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Phrede..Yes, a secondary list would be useful.
I can't really find a way round this other than to use another instance of Everything, it's far from ideal though.
I can't really find a way round this other than to use another instance of Everything, it's far from ideal though.
Re: More tha one exclude list
MAybe take a fresh look at Omit Results. In my opinion it is perfectly capable to manage this. Uncheck a couple of the "rules" in Menu => Index = Organize Result Omissions and the matching entries will be included in the resultlist. Check those rules again and they will be excluded again. No need to rebuild the database (including content- and property re-indexing).
True. Still will be hard to tell how many people really need this because of silent majority vs. loud minority.
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@notnull...Thanks, but I don't have the results omissions list enabled all the time...
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That is not needed either.When Result Omissions *does* get enabled, it will exclude all entries that match one of the rules.
You can make rules for family photos, the Windows System folder, recycle bin, .. whatever suits your need.
Disable Result Omissions and all those files are in the index again. Instantaneous.
You can make rules for family photos, the Windows System folder, recycle bin, .. whatever suits your need.
Disable Result Omissions and all those files are in the index again. Instantaneous.
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The problem is..there are various directories I want excluded permanently, irrespective of whether exclude, or omissions is enabled/disabled.
In my existing lists, there are directories that are excluded for specific purposes, which are enabled as the need arises.
As I mentioned, I need a 'set and forget' for some specific directories.
In my existing lists, there are directories that are excluded for specific purposes, which are enabled as the need arises.
As I mentioned, I need a 'set and forget' for some specific directories.
Re: More tha one exclude list
And why can't you exclude the entries you never want to see inside the permanent exclude listharryray2 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 4:41 pm The problem is..there are various directories I want excluded permanently, irrespective of whether exclude, or omissions is enabled/disabled.
In my existing lists, there are directories that are excluded for specific purposes, which are enabled as the need arises.
As I mentioned, I need a 'set and forget' for some specific directories.
and manage the others with the Omissions as suggested ?
Re: More tha one exclude list
Hi PhredE,PhredE wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 9:16 am I'm more on Harry's side than yours, Horst.
I've long thought that multi-stage exclude lists would be a boon. In different circumstances - think of during a Zoom meeting demos - I don't want/need to show photos of my family hounds, but otherwise I would.
Almost invariably I would exclude the recycle bin, as cited above, together with other 'permanents'.
Different stages of excludes would be extremely helpful, mix and vary, as the need arises, I believe.
The only method I know of to do this (although I'll examine a suggestion made above) is to keep text files of exclude lists taken from the main ini and paste them in when I need to swap - but that's not very GUI, is it?
Support + 1.
[PS ..for a very small number of users [..for a very small amount of sand][count vs mass]]
I've tried a few different things to permanently exclude, but I've had no luck.
I have had to compromise by including an entry in my Everything filter, but obviously as soon as I use a different filter, this fail to work.
Have you had any other ideas? Unfortunately, your idea of 'swapping' isn't practical for me.